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  2. FARMER OR COMBINE

    Is there any real danger that a country like Australia, where land settlement has always been on the basis of the single family farm, will have to compete with ...

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  3. TIMBER STRIKE

    Massed picketing was again in operation outside Hudson's timber yards this evening, but, generally speaking, the strikers were orderly. ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. ACROSS ATLANTIC

    M. Louis Bleriot, the famous aircraft designer and manufacturer, who 20 years ago made the first flight across the English Channel, announced to-day that ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. THE SENATE

    The Chief Justice, Sir Adrian Knox, attended the Senate and administered the oath to Senators Dunn (N.S.W.), Crawford (Queensland), Reid (Queensland), Hoare ...

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  6. CENSURE MOTION

    Events moved quickly upon the resumption of the Federal session to-day. The Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Theodore) ...

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  7. MORE TROUBLE

    Fighting has again broken out in Afghanistan, and progress has been made by the forces of Nadir Khan, formerly Governor of Kabul, and kinsman of ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. COAL CRISIS

    Referring to the decision of the Combined Mining Unions' Committee to carry on the struggle on the Northern coalfields without any compromise, Mr. J. T. ...

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  9. POSTPONED

    The possibility of a rupture of the Reparations Conference is believed to have been indefinitely postponed. It is thought that a ...

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  10. "CALLOUS TREATMENT"

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M.P., Deputy Leader of the State Labour party, left today for Lithgow to address meetings on behalf of the miners who are affected by ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. THE VOLUNTEERS

    In a statement made to-day, Mr. J. O'Brien, Secretary of the Volunteer Timber-workers' Association, said that there were now 1200 members in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. FAREWELLS

    Thousands of Scouts have marched out of the Arrowe Park camp, at Birkenhead, since daylight. Farewell sing-songs lasted until well into the night. ...

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  13. SIX OFFICERS KILLED

    A bombing plane, on an inspection trip, carrying high officers of the General Staff, crashed to-day on the outskirts of Tokio. Six staff officers were ...

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  14. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE

    An inter-Empire trade conference as a means of starting a drive by manufactures to co-operate and consolidate trading efforts to meet the foreign invasion, ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Commander of the Graf Zeppelin (Dr. Huge Eckener) has decided that the airship's voyage around the world shall be resumed on Thursday. ...

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  16. SNOWDEN SUPPORTED

    Addressing the Institute of Politics, Professor Herbert Heaton, Economist of the University of Minnesota, and a native of England, declared that Mr. Snowden ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. COAL COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission investigating the coal-mining industry sat again in camera to-day. No statement was made when the Commission adjourned till ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Mr. T. Ledsam, Northern Organiser of the Australian Workers' Union, has been advised by Mr. C. J. Bellemore, of the Department of Labour and Industry, that ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. BRITISH FLEET

    It is announced officially that the redistribution of the Mediterranean Fleet is mainly due to congestion at Malta, where ships have barely been able to find an ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. CONSERVING GAS SUPPLIES

    The Gas Emergency Board met to-day for the purpose of checking the amount of coal available for gas-making purposes. Although no restrictions on the use of ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. A FARCE

    A telegram from Brussels says that arrivals on the penultimate stage of the round-Europe light aeroplane race were in the following order—Captain Broad, ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. JOINT PARTY MEETING

    Although the Prime Minister's optimism as to the attitude of several Ministerialists concerning the proposal to abolish the existing Federal system of ...

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  23. MURDER CHARGE

    Walter Rufus Pearson, 55, a painter, again appeared before the Central Police Court to-day, charged with having murdered his former wife, Marian Pearson, ...

    Article : 250 words
  24. BRITISH COAL 47/6 TON

    The Australian Press Association has been informed that 40,000 tons of coal which is being sent to Victoria averaged 15/ per ton, f.o.b., plus freight, 32/6. ...

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  25. EMPLOYERS MEET

    Meetings, which, it is hoped, will lead to a resumption off negotiations between the parties in the cotton trade dispute, were held in Manchester to-day. They ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. STRIKERS' RIOT

    The Acting-Mayor and four City councilmen were attacked by an infuriated mob of tramway strikers in the Council Chambers to-day. The police captain, in ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    Mr. G. Bass, Secretary of the Trades Hall Council, has received from the Newcastle Coursing and Sporting Club, Ltd., Hamilton, a cheque for £60/18/6, being ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. MAN'S DEATH

    To enable the police to make further inquiries, the City Coroner to-day adjourned his inquiry into the death of Leonard Macgregor, aged 53, a waiter at ...

    Article : 291 words
  29. FOKKERS PRAISED

    In view of the fact that the Southern Cross is being reconstructed at the Fokker works, interest attaches to the remarks of Captain Barnard, who piloted ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. SOVIET FLIGHT

    The aeroplane, "Country of Soviets," failed to reach the China Republic having made a forced landing 170 miles from Irkutsh, after flying 6000 metres in 36 ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. LONDON TO SYDNEY

    The entire radio resources of Britain were marshalled to-night to enable Mrs. C. J. Sigrist, of Gosport, to telephone to her son, Jack, who is lying seriously ill ...

    Article : 283 words
  32. SENATOR OGDEN

    Recently Senator Ogden, who broke away, from the Labour party and joined the Nationalists, commented upon the attitude of the unions towards the Bruce ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. FROM FRANCE

    Escorted by five French planes, the Prince of Wales returned to England today by air from Le Touquet, where he had been spending a golfing holiday. ...

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  34. JACK CANNOT

    After hearing evidence regarding the death of Jack Cannot, the well-known comedian, whose body was found on August 2 in some bush near the Long Bay ...

    Article : 252 words
  35. YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS

    As a result of falling a distance of 20ft from a staging at the Government Dockyard, Walsh Island, yesterday, Alexander Marshall, aged 24, living at 31 ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. TOOK 45 YEARS

    Sailing from England for Wellington, New Zealand, in 1884, John Woodcock, now a sturdy old man of 70, did not reach his destination until six weeks ago. ...

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  37. TAKING EXERCISE

    The present warm and sunny days are materially assisting a complete return to normal health of the King. His Majesty has enjoyed rest and a ...

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  38. MOTOR COLLISION.

    Stanley Parsons, aged 22, living at Water-street, Lambton, employed as a shop assistant by F. Ash and Co., Ltd., was riding his motor cycle along ...

    Article : 80 words
  39. CITY v. COUNTRY

    Following upon a statement made by Mr. D. M. Anderson, M.P., on Monday, in which he advocated the formation of a new party to safeguard the interests ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. MELBOURNE DEMONSTRATION

    In order to stimulate interest in the demonstration to be held in the Melbourne Town Hall next Monday night against the withdrawal of the Federal Arbitration ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. EYES INJURED.

    While Les Manning, aged 34, of 23 Parry-street, Hamilton, was working with some insect exterminator yesterday, some of the liquid splashed in his eyes, causing ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS

    War graves pilgrims have commenced their British tour, terminating at Inverness, Mr. Robert Cook, ex-M.H.R., declared that the methods of marketing ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. FAMOUS DECORATIONS SOLD

    Strange scenes have been occurring in the banqueting room of Dorchester House, park-lane, where kings have dined. Buyers of all nations thronged it ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. ETON TEACHER'S SUICIDE

    The Coroner's jury at Windsor recorded a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane at the inquest concerning the death of Hugh Vibart MacNaughton, ...

    Article : 34 words
  45. HEAVY RAIN IN TASMANIA

    Following two inches of rain in 24 hours, further floods are threatened in the north-eastern districts of Tasmania. The South Esk River is 6ft above summer level. ...

    Article : 23 words
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